Description
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mysql_list_tables ( string database [, resource link_identifier])
mysql_list_tables() takes a database name and returns a result pointer much like the mysql_query() function. Use the mysql_tablename() function to traverse this result pointer, or any function for result tables, such as mysql_fetch_array().
The database parameter is the name of the database to retrieve the list of tables from. Upon failure, mysql_list_tables() returns FALSE.
For downward compatibility, the function alias named mysql_listtables() can be used. This is deprecated however and is not recommended.
Note: This function has been deprecated. Do not use this function. Use the command SHOW TABLES FROM DATABASE instead.
Example 1. mysql_list_tables() example <?php $dbname = 'mysql_dbname';
if (!mysql_connect('mysql_host', 'mysql_user', 'mysql_password')) { echo 'Could not connect to mysql'; exit; }
$result = mysql_list_tables($dbname);
if (!$result) { echo "DB Error, could not list tables\n"; echo 'MySQL Error: ' . mysql_error(); exit; }
while ($row = mysql_fetch_row($result)) { echo "Table: $row[0]\n"; }
mysql_free_result($result); ?> |
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See also mysql_list_dbs() and mysql_tablename().